Google Fonts are a free resource on offer from Google, designed to add some flare to your WordPress website. But, did you know that, if you...
One straightforward way to optimize your WordPress website is to ensure that your RUL or permalink structure is written correctly. The recommendation is for a clean...
The adage, “a picture is worth a thousand words” has never been truer, especially where your WordPress website images are concerned. With WordPress, you can embed...
Cloudflare is one of the most used Content Delivery Networks ever produced and was designed and built as a way of integrating a number of emerging...
WordPress is, by default, a dynamic content management system and this means that it must look for every page a visitor requests in the database just...
To make your WordPress website load faster and perform better, there are plenty of tweaks that you can do. One of the easiest is to stop...
When you look for ways to speed up your WordPress website, one of the first tips you will see is to optimize caching. It is, in...
When it comes to improving WordPress performance and speed, one of the more commonly asked questions by more experienced users is, can query strings be removed...
We all know that a website without any images is a boring one. Images pep things up, grab a viewer’s interest and keep them on the...
Every website runs on code; once it used to be only HTML, now it’s a mixture of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. But that is only when...
Mobile use is more prevalent now than it has ever been, and more people are using their smartphones or tablets to access websites. No matter how...
Redirects are what takes your visitors from one location or file to another one and, done in several ways, they can seriously affect your page loading...
Deferring JavaScript parsing is an excellent way of speeding up your WordPress website, but it is also the one area that causes the most problems. Why...
Anyone who has been using WordPress for a while will know that page speed is a critical factor for search engines. SEO aside, the speed a...
All WordPress plugins and themes will add CSS and JS files to your website front-end and these can cause your page to take longer to load...